mslater741
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There is a piece of blue tubing coming out of my RV just behind the axles that drains water from time to time ....it has a shut off valve on it .... what’s it for ?
water pressure could burst your tank.
And it will. Which then causes all kinds of leaks and problems. Always open the drain valves when filling.
2014 big horn 3585OK, I am going to do this again because I got confused (what else is new).
We probably need to know what trailer because the fresh tank drain is located in various locations on different trailers.
Mine is on the ODS just to the rear of the water heater and has a valve to control the drain. The overflow drains, of which there are three on my trailer did not come with valves but I put valves on the to keep from slopping water out when traveling. Two are just in front of the axles one on the ODS and one one the door side. The other is just behind the tank drain near the water heater. Since the OP's has a valve it probably is the tank drain but the type of trailer would help pin it down instead of all of us continuing to guess.
It really is not a good idea to close off the overflow drains.
With the old-timey gravity fill port, when the tank is full the excess comes back at you.
If you added valves to the fresh water tank overflow lines, only close the overflow valves when traveling in order to keep all the water in the tank. Open them as soon as you pull into camp
Not always. If you put the hose nozzle in and let it go you can blow the cross hose off of that is between the tanks, causing a major leak. You then have to drop the covering and the supports to repair it. I found out the hard way.
My point in my previous thread. Close them when you travel. That stops water loss. Open then when you arrive.